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Nathaniel Palmer Johnson : ウィキペディア英語版
Burleigh Fields

Burleigh Fields House in Loughborough was the home of the Johnson family from 1718 to 1867. There are differing views as to exactly when the house was built with some saying 1718 and other 1768.
==The Johnson family==
In 1718, Thomas Johnson (1660-1720), the elder son of John Johnson (1634-1709) of The Manor House, Barkby moved to Loughborough. His eldest son John Johnson (1687-1753) married Elizabaeth Palmer of Hathern in 1716 at Loughborough. Their son Nathaniel Palmer Johnson (1727-1800) married Sarah Gold〔http://www.leicestershirevillages.com/barkbyandbarkbythorpe/thejohnsonfamilyofbarkbyandbarkb.html〕 of Birmingham and had eight children of whom six were daughters. The youngest son John born in 1774 died at the age of 21 and the second son Nathaniel Palmer Johnson (1765-1850) became the Rector of Aston in Derbyshire and never married.
After Nathaniel Palmer Johnson’s death in 1800, his wife and six daughters, three of whom never married, continued to live in the house until they moved to Bath.

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